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Beauty Unlimited
SADE
We present to you the lovely Sade as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature. Bound by no restrictions and eager to make a name for herself, Sade is ready to take the world by storm with her brilliant personality and physical presence. Sade doesn’t mind sharing a name with a very famous recording artist, especially since it belonged to the songstress first. Sade is multi-talented, and is full of confi- dence when it comes to her future. Congratulations to Sade as this week’s Beauty Unlimited feature.
Sports
Roger Goodell Made
Leah Still Owns The Runway
LEAH STILL
Leah Still, daughter of Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Devon Still who is bat- tling cancer, stepped into the spotlight and took over a New York City fashion show Thurs- day night.
Devon posted pictures and video from the show. Leah, who has fought an uphill battle against stage 4 neuroblastoma since being diagnosed last June, donned a puffy vest and carried a guitar down the run- way. Devon wrote about Leah’s natural talent in his captions. “She looked like a natural,” Devon wrote. “My little supermodel.”
Leah’s battle against can- cer continues, according to her father. In January, Devon posted a picture to Instagram letting fans know that his daughter still has cancerous cells in her body after under- going surgery and chemother- apy treatment.
$35M In 2013
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell earned $35,017,000 in the 2013 calendar year, ac- cording to the NFL’s tax re- turn.
Goodell made $44.2 mil- lion in 2012, but it included $9 million in deferred pay.
Goodell has made more than $20 million a year in each of the last three reported years and earned an average of $18.8 million a year during his first eight years as com- missioner. He earned $4.5 million in 2006, $5.9 million in 2007, $9.8 million in
ROGER GOODELL
2008, $9.9 million in 2009, $11.6 million in 2010, $29.5 million in 2011, $44.2 million in 2012 and just over $35 mil- lion in 2013.
Manny Pacquiao, Floyd
Mayweather Jr. Agree To
$250 Million Fight
The fight that everyone wants to see might, just might, be finalized as early as this weekend, but there’s still a big “if” involving one of the parties.
Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. may have agreed to terms for what would be a megafight between welterweight cham- pions in early May.
The fight, as anticipated, would be the richest in the history of the sport, with a purse worth as much as $250 million
Pacquiao, who has been the more vocal of the two men in urging that the fight come about, completed his contractual agreement Satur-
Floyd Mayweather met Manny Pacquiao in a hotel suite on Jan. 27.
day. Long ago, Pacquiao had agreed to 40 percent of the proceeds and now, May- weather must actually sign off on the deal.
Floyd stated at the NBA All-Star game that “no agree- ment has been signed.”
Mississippi State Plane Makes Emergency Landing
Mississippi State’s char- tered Embraer 145 twin-en- gine jet had to make an emergency landing in St. Louis after losing power in its right engine, 20 minutes after takeoff from Columbia, Mis- souri.
The Bulldogs were return- ing to Starkville after beating Missouri 77-74 earlier Satur- day.
“It was an obvious noise, a pop, then there was a little bit of smoke in the back there and the plane immediately started drifting left,” coach Rick Ray said.
Ellis said one of the two engines lost power after take- off. He added that the pilot reassured the passengers they could land safely with one en- gine.
He said there were no problems after the initial loss of power.
“The pilots did a really
Bulldogs coach Rick Ray and his team are safe after a travel scare following Satur- day’s win against Missouri.
good job, smooth landing.” Ray said. “They did a really good job of handling the situ- ation.”
While he said most of his team was asleep at the time of the incident, Ray acknow- ledged some on the plane were shaken by the experi- ence.
“We got a couple people that don’t enjoy flying in the first place, so that wasn’t a good experience for them,” Ray said.
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